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I'm with this guy !
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I once called my grandmaw n grandpaw and asked them if they wanted some fried perch...Well I fillet'ed them and brought them and got my butt chewed wanting to know where the perch was.....According to them it was a waste to fillet a perch or sac a lait....I guess it was better than the butt woop'n I got for other things.....ha ha ha ha ha.....
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Yep, love bream but my favorite on the bone is goggle eye
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Them goggle eyes are great fish. There's a small pond just a couple miles from the house that has some good ones in certain spots. Once I find em with crickets I like to start throwing a jig to them. I really want to get a fly rod and catch them on that.
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LoL ... Ate my share of bream and goggle eyes as a kid living in Marksville.
Throw in "shoe" pick and gar both fried, on a grill, or in patties ... Goo in white gravy to catfish in red gravy. The older I get the more I lean on baked fillets of 14" bass or trout only with an occasional flounder. Mostly a catch and release guy now days though. But gotta say ... If I had to have bream now ... It better be fried whole so I can pick the bone and eat the crunchy tail and fins ! |
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Goggle eye are fun to catch too |
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